Word: pleasant
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Class Day spread, better planned last year than in the previous year, when the affair was an innovation, has been continued by the 1907 officers, and promises to be most successful. Increasing experience has made the Junior Union Dance more pleasant year by year, and it is now one of the big events of the College year...
...Senior Class is always the class to be supremely considered, and all should co-operate to make the day as pleasant for their invited guests as possible. Every ticket used by a person who has no real claim, makes the Yard so much more crowded and makes the invitation to real friends of so much less value...
...matter for regret that the present year has passed without any effort on the part of the University Musical Clubs to keep up the old custom of giving Yard concerts. Evening music in the Yard has been one of the pleasant features of the spring term, and its absence this year has not passed unnoticed...
...baseball and track mass meeting, which will be held in the Union tonight, we shall have a good opportunity to express our real feelings for the men who have devoted many hours this spring that they might worthily represent Harvard in important athletic contests. The pleasant memories of similar meetings before the Yale football game last fall are too near to make it necessary for us to urge men to attend the meeting tonight. Although we do not believe that much organized and "pumped" cheering is necessary or desirable, especially during the progress of a baseball game or track meet...
...play and speeches which the Chinese students have arrange to take place in the Union this evening should be a pleasant entertainment and furthermore make us better acquainted with the true conditions in China which we are asked to help alleviate. It is probably impossible for us to appreciate fully the feelings of our Chinese students at this time when a serious famine threatens to sweep their country. We are told that if Harvard men realized the gravity of the situation they would gladly give aid, and it is for this reason that we hope as many students as possible...